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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> coming up, find out about the u.s. government medical experiment conducted in guatemala the state department calls reprehensible. >>> deadly flooding along the eastern seaboard from the carolinas to northeast has caused at least eight deaths, including seven in north carolina, which has suffered the worst flooding with many areas submerged. many people there had to be rescued by boat. the town of windsor is said to be condition with six feet deep water. >>> and officials may reach the 33 trapped minors in chile in november, drills are cutting ever closer to those miners who have been stuck in that mine since august 5th. >>> no luck so far in the search for two american balloonists lost off the coast of italy two days ago. they were competitors in an int
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data you weren't even using. so here's what's going to happen. in october and in november, if you're one of these customers, you're going to get a refund, a credit on your verizon wireless bill anywhere between $2 and $6. 15 million customers will receive this credit. if you're a normer verizon wireless customer, you'll get a check in the mail for your 2 to $6. so i would say be sure verizon knows what your current address is, because they took this money out of your pocket so you want to get it back. a verizon spokesman told us there was a software glitch and they were improperly charging this money. it involved minor data exchanges caused by software built into their phones. others were caused by accessing the web which should not have incurred charges. the sec has been investigating this for ten months and says it looks like it's anywhere from 15 million or more money that consumers lost. the fcc a little irritated. we're glad to see verizon finally paying their customers but we're wondering why it took two ye
data you weren't even using. so here's what's going to happen. in october and in november, if you're one of these customers, you're going to get a refund, a credit on your verizon wireless bill anywhere between $2 and $6. 15 million customers will receive this credit. if you're a normer verizon wireless customer, you'll get a check in the mail for your 2 to $6. so i would say be sure verizon knows what your current address is, because they took this money out of your pocket so you want to get...
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whitman will tell us. first up, he led a nation of more than 60 million people for more than ten years. former british prime minister tony blair on the highest levels of leadership. >>> prime minister blair, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, fareed. >> do you think that political leadership is different from leadership in the military, business spheres? is there something unique about the nature of politics? >> no. i think this is interesting, actually, because in my view, no. when i think of the great leaders that i know, i won't just think of political leaders. i will think of business leaders. i will think of leaders of community organizations. i will think of, you know, of a few managers of soccer clubs i know. the coaches at some of those clubs, they're great leaders. >> what's the common trait? >> the common trait is a clear sense of what you want to achieve, the ability to step up and step out and not step back when responsibility comes knocking, and a willingness to do things that are diffi
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thanks for bringing us back there. that's the other point. >> i'm sure he's not glad i brought you back there. it would look horrific. you're right. if the talk ever gained steam, clinton would say, not me, not there. >>> there was a debate in delaware, a race we have been following. christine o'donnell versus chris co coons. there were several questions about what this amendment, that amendment means. here's o'donnell. >> i didn't bring my constitution with me. fortunately, senators don't have to memorize the constitution. can you remind me of what the other ones are? >> 14th amendment defines citizenship. >> oh. >> and the 16th -- i think you should know what the 16th amendment is. federal income tax? >> okay. >> now, look, i don't have my constitution exactly memorized. i do know most of the amendments. what's interesting is at a previous forum o'donnell said this. >> what responsibilities or experiences in jobs and past activities do you feel qualify you to be a senator? >> well, for one, i have a graduate fellowsh
thanks for bringing us back there. that's the other point. >> i'm sure he's not glad i brought you back there. it would look horrific. you're right. if the talk ever gained steam, clinton would say, not me, not there. >>> there was a debate in delaware, a race we have been following. christine o'donnell versus chris co coons. there were several questions about what this amendment, that amendment means. here's o'donnell. >> i didn't bring my constitution with me....
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that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more information on rahm emanuel and his successor. we will have that at the top of the hour. we are investigating possible health care cuts from mcdonald's employees. you can certainly get aburger and fries. i veteran journalist bob woodward about obama's wars and why he thinks that the president's promise of change has fallen flat. andard ss "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class r
that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more...
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she used to run ebay. and promising to bring all those values the business world to the governor's race. what jerry brown is trying to do is remind voters that's exactly what arnold schwarzenegger promised to do and it didn't work out so well. as you point out his approval is 23%. and again as you pointed out they're trying to do it in meg whitman and schwarzenegger's own words. >> insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. >> insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. >> i have built businesses. >> i built a business. >> met a payroll. >> met a payroll. >> i enter this office beholden to no one except you. >> i will owe my office to no one but you. i don't owe anyone anything. >> it's all about leadership. >> it's all about leadership. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. we do not have a revenue problem. >> we do not have a revenue problem. >> we have a spending problem. >> we have a spending problem. >> rebuildin
she used to run ebay. and promising to bring all those values the business world to the governor's race. what jerry brown is trying to do is remind voters that's exactly what arnold schwarzenegger promised to do and it didn't work out so well. as you point out his approval is 23%. and again as you pointed out they're trying to do it in meg whitman and schwarzenegger's own words. >> insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. >> insanity is...
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i was watching in my us a. here we have our first african-american president eulogizing a senator whose life includes leading a chapter of the kkk in west virginia, and leading a filibuster, trying to block the landmark 1964 civil rights act. so despite that history, the president of the united states eulogizing him, and this is why. >> like the constitution he tucked in his pocket, like our nation itself, robert byrd possessed that quintessential american quality, and that is a capacity to change. capacity to change, a capacity to learn, a capacity to listen, a capacity to be made more perfect. >> it was such an interesting moment of where we had been and where we are. >> i can tell you, you know, i did the primary polling for obama in west virginia during the primary season and for byrd to come out early and strongly for the president was courageous because believe me that's not where the voters were. so he was someone who learned and changed just like the country did and worked every day to make it better, s
i was watching in my us a. here we have our first african-american president eulogizing a senator whose life includes leading a chapter of the kkk in west virginia, and leading a filibuster, trying to block the landmark 1964 civil rights act. so despite that history, the president of the united states eulogizing him, and this is why. >> like the constitution he tucked in his pocket, like our nation itself, robert byrd possessed that quintessential american quality, and that is a capacity...
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us harm. uh, yes, many of us have been pointing that out for over a decade now. i wrote a "newsweek" cover essay two weeks after 9/11 entitled "why they hate us" to explain just that phenomenon. but hating america is not the same thing as being a terrorist. believe me, if we had 157 million muslim terrorists active across the world, we would be hearing more about it. but beck made another claim in his discourse on terrorism. >> you don't think 1%, half a percent here in the united states of radicals, of people who want to violently overthrow the government is a problem? of course it is. why isn't it receiving coverage? why? >> well, glenn, again, maybe because it just isn't true. i can't find any poll or study or shred of data that suggests that 1.5 million americans -- which is what that number would work out to -- want to violently overthrow their government. now,s the s therthere is a pew march and some similar ones from other groups that find that about 20% of america is angry with the fed
us harm. uh, yes, many of us have been pointing that out for over a decade now. i wrote a "newsweek" cover essay two weeks after 9/11 entitled "why they hate us" to explain just that phenomenon. but hating america is not the same thing as being a terrorist. believe me, if we had 157 million muslim terrorists active across the world, we would be hearing more about it. but beck made another claim in his discourse on terrorism. >> you don't think 1%, half a percent here...
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still with us anita dunn, former white house communications director and joining us eric erickson. let's start with this one. the senate is back in session with republicans picking up where they left off. blocking an extension of unemployment benefits and small business loans. kyl said if congress wants to spend money, it should cut spending on something else. >> surely congress has the authority and it would be right if we decide we want to cut taxes to spur the economy not to have to raise taxes in order to offset those costs. you do need to offset the costs of increased spending and that's what republicans object to. >> eric, democrats having a field day with this today saying that jon kyl says keep the bush tax cuts in place which would drive up the deficit but at the same time if you're going to extend unemployment benefits you have to find spending cuts somewhere else to pay for them. they say tax cuts for the rich is okay. unemployment benefits for lower income americans you have to cut spending somewhere. >> yeah. you know, i'm actually in favor of continuing unemployment b
still with us anita dunn, former white house communications director and joining us eric erickson. let's start with this one. the senate is back in session with republicans picking up where they left off. blocking an extension of unemployment benefits and small business loans. kyl said if congress wants to spend money, it should cut spending on something else. >> surely congress has the authority and it would be right if we decide we want to cut taxes to spur the economy not to have to...
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one way to pay for it is to use some of the funds for the recovery that have not been used. the main way we pay for it, shut down some of these loopholes that encourage big american corporations to ship jobs overseas. we say we're not going to reward those companies for shipping jobs overseas. let's use that money instead for teachers in our classrooms here at home. i really hope that our colleagues will come on board. >> let's talk about last night's primaries. there's a lot to chew over. one thing i wanted to get right to is rick schneider, the winner of michigan's republican gubernatorial primary. congressman mccarthy, watch this ad for a minute or listen to it. >> rick snyder for michigan, he's won tough nerd. >> one tough nerd. he's also a candidate who is not associated with the tea party, not an incumbent, and sort of an outsider. what does this say about the tea party's influence right now? >> well, the one thing you'll find with the tea party and others, it's an organically grown frustration with where the country is going, with the lack of jobs, the amount of defic
one way to pay for it is to use some of the funds for the recovery that have not been used. the main way we pay for it, shut down some of these loopholes that encourage big american corporations to ship jobs overseas. we say we're not going to reward those companies for shipping jobs overseas. let's use that money instead for teachers in our classrooms here at home. i really hope that our colleagues will come on board. >> let's talk about last night's primaries. there's a lot to chew...
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at that the point they're going to deplane us, get a fresh crew on board and accommodate us all and get us out to tel aviv as soon as possible. >> by the time you guys are airborne, by the time your wheels are up, all of this could be 12 hours and then you've got the flight to go? >> that's right. we'll have 12 hours we've been stuck on the plane and another 10 1/2 hours to fly to tel aviv. around a whole day on a plane. >> just very quickly, eric, when you look out the window of the plane, what do you see? >> caller: snow. just snow. >> everywhere you look, eric shore a passenger on board an el-al flight stuck at jfk international airport. sounds miserable. let's get a closer look at this massive storm system. we go to our meteorologist at the world weather center. that's unbelievable. >> it is remarkable what's been happening here as of the last few hours. the bulk of the storm system going to bring in the heaviest snowfall across the northeastern united states. these are just the current windchills in new york city. about 12 degrees fahrenheit up there. minus 20 celsius in montreal a
at that the point they're going to deplane us, get a fresh crew on board and accommodate us all and get us out to tel aviv as soon as possible. >> by the time you guys are airborne, by the time your wheels are up, all of this could be 12 hours and then you've got the flight to go? >> that's right. we'll have 12 hours we've been stuck on the plane and another 10 1/2 hours to fly to tel aviv. around a whole day on a plane. >> just very quickly, eric, when you look out the window...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> crime and punishment, tonight the home invasion and murder trial in connecticut. the jury could begin deliberating on monday. steven hayes is accused of murdering jennifer hawke-petit and her two daughters in 2007. during the trial police testified that hayes drove her to a bank and demanded she withdraw $15,000 while his alleged accomplice stayed back at the householding her family hod hostage. she hoped the money would buy their freedom. it was not to be. hayes
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he's not like us. and all that that implies, which is why david plouffed called it sad and reprehensible. newt gingrich, is a man of ideas, but this is playing to some kind of lowest common denominator or maybe some intellectual high plain. i can't figure it out, but it's certainly not the newt gingrich i used to know. -- ne of the things that first of all, you're absolutely right. if you can portray the president as a little, you know -- >> different. >> difrent, than it's easier to run against him. but the other thing about this, i mean, intellectually, newt gingrich was responding to a magazine article that was written by denesh desouza, who is, by the way, a native of mumbai, who thinks he knows a little bit about anti-colonialism, so gingrich is basically buying into that. >> does that have to do with tea parties? >> but what people don't read in is that denesh desouza is a former analyst in the reagan administration. >> but it's red meat for the base. it's what he's been doing, what sarah palin's
he's not like us. and all that that implies, which is why david plouffed called it sad and reprehensible. newt gingrich, is a man of ideas, but this is playing to some kind of lowest common denominator or maybe some intellectual high plain. i can't figure it out, but it's certainly not the newt gingrich i used to know. -- ne of the things that first of all, you're absolutely right. if you can portray the president as a little, you know -- >> different. >> difrent, than it's easier...
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like you've asked us, we're not going away. we will be there. >> the tea party, now, is in its infancy. wait till we grow teeth. >> what did you come away with? >> they are true political activists now. they said we were just getting involved. now we're informed. and we're here to stay. also, they do not want their candidates to be flexible in the least. i mean, we talk about bipartisanship. they're not interested in bipartisanship unless everybody can move to where they stand. it will be a very different senate if a lot of their candidates are in it. >> what's the most interesting lesson, pennsylvania, ohio, here in kentucky? >> it's interesting. what i learned is just because barack obama says something doesn't mean it's going to be so with democrats. and when i talked with steve drihaus on the tax cut issue, the day the president was giving the speech in his state, he wouldn't commit to supporting that repeal of the tax cuts for the wealthy. >> critical also, the young people we've run into don't seem terribly involved in th
like you've asked us, we're not going away. we will be there. >> the tea party, now, is in its infancy. wait till we grow teeth. >> what did you come away with? >> they are true political activists now. they said we were just getting involved. now we're informed. and we're here to stay. also, they do not want their candidates to be flexible in the least. i mean, we talk about bipartisanship. they're not interested in bipartisanship unless everybody can move to where they...
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he testified he sold the guy the tnt he used -- aldly used to blow up the two embassies, u.s. embassies. how critical is that that they won't be able to use this testimony. >> it's critical, randi. >> go ahead, avery. >> i think it's significant only because it is important evidence. there's enough evidence to convict him in the case. it does highlight what you just said. the question of military tribunals versus civil courts. you've got 218 quicks in federal court, four in military tribunals. i think that tells you the story. >> richard, the last word. >> randi, the information about this man was derived from overseas, secret jails operated by the cia where individuals were allegedly being tortured. this judge in the southern district of new york was not going to tolerate that. he precluded the government from using that witness. this was a leadoff witness, an important witness. they are claiming they can get the conviction. that might be bravado. this hurts. >> they are saying he gave up the name through torture. thank you. we'll talk to you in just a bit. we have plenty mor
he testified he sold the guy the tnt he used -- aldly used to blow up the two embassies, u.s. embassies. how critical is that that they won't be able to use this testimony. >> it's critical, randi. >> go ahead, avery. >> i think it's significant only because it is important evidence. there's enough evidence to convict him in the case. it does highlight what you just said. the question of military tribunals versus civil courts. you've got 218 quicks in federal court, four in...
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congressman pence, thank you for being with us. we'll be right back. >> and when you -- and so i have, and when you invest is when consumers are showing up and you can make what they want. >> i won't even know what an employee is going to cost come january 1st. i don't know how the health care is going to play out. >> that is a convenient smoke screen -- [ man ] november 15th. go ahead. mark your calendars. because that's the first day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. call now for a free information kit. discover why these part d plans are so popular with over 4.3 million members. [ man ] what i wanted was simple. the most value for my dollar. so now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. plus, we'll be covered at like 60,000 pharmacies. [ male announcer ] call now and get predictable copays with no annual deductible, which means you could start saving
congressman pence, thank you for being with us. we'll be right back. >> and when you -- and so i have, and when you invest is when consumers are showing up and you can make what they want. >> i won't even know what an employee is going to cost come january 1st. i don't know how the health care is going to play out. >> that is a convenient smoke screen -- [ man ] november 15th. go ahead. mark your calendars. because that's the first day you can switch your medicare part d plan....
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he joins us now. you know sharron angle, the republican candidate for senate out of the state of nevada, at a tea party forum where somebody asked her about places in america where that person said islamic shariah law was being practiced. let's listen to cant angle. >> first of all, dearborn, michigan, and texas are under america soil and constitutional law, not shariah law. i don't know how that happened in the united states. it seems to me that there is something fundamentally wrong with allowing a foreignle system of law to even take hold in any municipali municipality. >> you look a little stunned there, pete. >> reporter: when can i have a drink? >> that's funny, but she's a serious candidates. a lot of muslims live in dearborn. they have a mayor and everybody else, but the other place she mentioned was frankford, texas. there's the historical marker. it was founded way back, a cemetery and a country club. it's a
he joins us now. you know sharron angle, the republican candidate for senate out of the state of nevada, at a tea party forum where somebody asked her about places in america where that person said islamic shariah law was being practiced. let's listen to cant angle. >> first of all, dearborn, michigan, and texas are under america soil and constitutional law, not shariah law. i don't know how that happened in the united states. it seems to me that there is something fundamentally wrong...
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tom foreman is joining us now to map it out for us. talk about how the role of the governors play in congressional redirecting, which will be so important. >> you know something, the simple truth is as much as people are going to watch the breakdown of the teams on election night, this may be one of the most important things. if you're in texas, maybe you don't care that much about california or south dakota or maine. but you better with the governor's races. this is in effect talking about the refereeing of the whole big game and the impact can be enormous, because the census has just been completed. that means you get to redraw congressional lines all over this country to redefine what the districts are, and that can be tricky. it doesn't look like it. look at florida's first district. not much to it. but then look at florida's eighth district. look at this. this is the district here. lines around from conway to orlando, and all in this is this big shape here. look at this over here, florida's third district. this is all about the ol
tom foreman is joining us now to map it out for us. talk about how the role of the governors play in congressional redirecting, which will be so important. >> you know something, the simple truth is as much as people are going to watch the breakdown of the teams on election night, this may be one of the most important things. if you're in texas, maybe you don't care that much about california or south dakota or maine. but you better with the governor's races. this is in effect talking...
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joining us from wadeville, indiana, congressman mike pence. welcome. >> thank you. >> congressman, you and i may not be on the same side of the aisle on this one but enjoying keeping up your energy and making the most of the last couple days. more importantly, i guess, congratulations. you're running for president, we hear. and that's going to be one big endeavor for you. so enjoy it and we wish you nothing but luck. >> well, thanks, eliot. i've read that too. i tell you, my focus is entirely on november 2nd. i really do believe this is one of those -- this is one of those generational moments. in electoral politicians. i'll agree with president obama who said that this election is a choice. i don't think it's a choice between the failed economic policies of the president and the failed economic policies of the recent past. i think the american people are going to decide. i hope in definitive terms whether we're going to continue this pathway of more government and more spending and more bail yu bailouts and more takeovers or whether we'll tur
joining us from wadeville, indiana, congressman mike pence. welcome. >> thank you. >> congressman, you and i may not be on the same side of the aisle on this one but enjoying keeping up your energy and making the most of the last couple days. more importantly, i guess, congratulations. you're running for president, we hear. and that's going to be one big endeavor for you. so enjoy it and we wish you nothing but luck. >> well, thanks, eliot. i've read that too. i tell you, my...
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us against them. we should be civil on the debate. but what we have seen is a pervasive hateful response from the left. when someone on the right does something. looking there are people on right that have made that -- that have done things wrong also, to be fair, on the extremes, neither one belongs in the discussion. but they don't have discussions. the ones on the extremes simply come out and use invective and stir up emotions. we need to sit down and figure out what's needed in america. what needs to work from a policy point of view, not an ideological point of view. >> on that point there, i was talking to the head of the naacp yesterday, head of the rally, and i want you listen now to what he told me about the rally yesterday and what it was in response to, and i do want to give you an opportunity to respond to it. let's take a listen. >> we're not the answer to the tea party, we're not the alternative to the tea party but we're very much the antidote to the tea party. we're a difference respons
us against them. we should be civil on the debate. but what we have seen is a pervasive hateful response from the left. when someone on the right does something. looking there are people on right that have made that -- that have done things wrong also, to be fair, on the extremes, neither one belongs in the discussion. but they don't have discussions. the ones on the extremes simply come out and use invective and stir up emotions. we need to sit down and figure out what's needed in america....
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to many of us she still is. barbara billingsly, known as june cleaver on leave it to beaver has died. a spokeswoman said she had a long illness and passed away early this morning at her home in santa monica, california. the actress was 94 years old. someone who knows her well is tony dow, he played billingsly's tv son, wally, on leave it to beaver. she joins us on the phone from little rock, arkansas. thank you for joining us. how are you doing? >> how are you? -- day for us. >> where were you when you got the news? >> i was actually -- it was this morning, her son called me and woke me up and said she had passed under 2:00 this morning. and you know, she'd been not feeling well and ill for quite a while. so we knew this was coming but you know, it's always hard to really get yourself ready for it. she was such a part of america. america's mom. >> listen, i know that you're -- you know, you want to be strong -- i think we're having an issue with tony. tony, can you hear me? >> yeah, i can. >> okay. we can hear y
to many of us she still is. barbara billingsly, known as june cleaver on leave it to beaver has died. a spokeswoman said she had a long illness and passed away early this morning at her home in santa monica, california. the actress was 94 years old. someone who knows her well is tony dow, he played billingsly's tv son, wally, on leave it to beaver. she joins us on the phone from little rock, arkansas. thank you for joining us. how are you doing? >> how are you? -- day for us. >>...
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it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more drivers than geico and progressive combined. it's no surprise, with so many ways to save and discounts of up to 40%. so call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. >>> we're calling this program "bullying, no escape" for a reason. the taunts and jeers that used to be limited to places like schoolyards and locker rooms now follow today's kids around 24 hours a day. everywhere they go, everywhere there's an entire online social scene your kids are using that you probably don't even know about. your kids could be the victim of these websites or could be do being the bullying on these sites. have you heard about formspring, topix, or 4chan. with me dr. phil mcgraw, justin patchen, co-director of the cyberbullying research center. you say the biggest site is formspring? >> formspring is maybe the most recent site that a lot of pare
it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more drivers than geico and progressive combined. it's no surprise, with so many ways to save and discounts of up to 40%. so call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. >>> we're calling this program "bullying,...
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none of us are perfect, but none of us can be happy with what we see all around us. politicians who think spending, trading favors, and backroom deals are the ways to stay in office. i'll go to washington and do what you do. i'm christine o'donnell, and i approve this message. i'm you. >> does the ad work for you? >> does it work for me? >> yeah. >> depends on what you mean. it is halloween, right? that's cool. i though it was exceedingly creepy and weird, and no she's not -- she says, i'm you. i'm thinking, no, not me, babe. what did you think? >> i thought it was brilliant. i have to tell you -- >> here we go again. >> i was in the arena of politics. i think this ad touches the nerve that has made her appeal to the public. when she says, it's not that i'm not a witch -- let me finish this. it's not that i'm not a witch. she a mocking the media. the media -- she's basically -- >> talk to me. >> -- saying of course i'm not a witch. you know, we know that. >> no. >> here's the line that matters. the line that matters is when she says, i will go to washington and do wh
none of us are perfect, but none of us can be happy with what we see all around us. politicians who think spending, trading favors, and backroom deals are the ways to stay in office. i'll go to washington and do what you do. i'm christine o'donnell, and i approve this message. i'm you. >> does the ad work for you? >> does it work for me? >> yeah. >> depends on what you mean. it is halloween, right? that's cool. i though it was exceedingly creepy and weird, and no she's...
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and so for us the ability to reach people who don't know they're looking for us is something that print can do that we can't do any other way. >> well, i love print. you write in your publisher's letter there's something uniquely powerful about a newspaper that's sitting at the cafe just waiting to watch your eye. you just told me that. this is an effort to reach people who might not find you online. of course now you have costs. you have to publish this, you have to distribute it. that sounds like a pretty tall order these days. >> you know, at the same time it's amazing the value that people place on the print medium in terms of our advertisers. as we go out to businesses around downtown. they love that same idea. they want to be in the cafe. and so the value that we're able to offer them is really an upgrade over what we're able to do. >> but the "l.a. times" and "l.a. daily news" and "los angeles magazine" are all chasing these same advertisers. >> but it's different markets. we tell people we're about downtown los angeles, we're about these square blocks, we're about these 40,000 p
and so for us the ability to reach people who don't know they're looking for us is something that print can do that we can't do any other way. >> well, i love print. you write in your publisher's letter there's something uniquely powerful about a newspaper that's sitting at the cafe just waiting to watch your eye. you just told me that. this is an effort to reach people who might not find you online. of course now you have costs. you have to publish this, you have to distribute it. that...
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let us know how she's doing. brooke anderson, thank you. >>> california candidates spending astronomical amounts of money in their own campaign. so just how high are the stakes here in the governors' races? we touched on it a moment ago but here's a hint. it could put many, many more congressional seats in play in 2012. that is coming up. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. ♪ if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adults with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you reach a healthy level. [ female announcer ] don't take uloric if yo
let us know how she's doing. brooke anderson, thank you. >>> california candidates spending astronomical amounts of money in their own campaign. so just how high are the stakes here in the governors' races? we touched on it a moment ago but here's a hint. it could put many, many more congressional seats in play in 2012. that is coming up. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> good evening, i'm kathleen parker. and i'm elliott spitz per. welcome to "parker spitzer." kathleen, let's take a moment and explain what we're trying to do with the show. when i think about it, the single most important thing to me is ideas. >> and then there's a vacuum. >> larry: but we have no idea tonight -- >> okay. >> larry: let's get into political picks. what's going to happen in november? >> i think t
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joining us now is democratic senator claire mccaskill joining us from st. louis, and thank you, senator, for coming in. >> thank you. >> i want to play two clips. this is what i said exactly two years ago, two years ago today, the night that president obama was elected president, and what i said the other night two years later. listen to these clips. >> and cnn can now project that barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president-elect of the united states. cnn is now ready to make a major projection that the republicans will take control of the house of representatives. wow, what a difference two years makes, senator mccaskill. how did that happen? what did the president and the fellow democrats do wrong, and the single most important thing that allowed that dramatic change? >> well, i think a couple of things, wolf. one is a very, very difficult economic climate. and people are very impatient and frankly disillusioned with the party in power whenever there are economic hard times. i think that has something to do with it. and also, a drop in enthusia
joining us now is democratic senator claire mccaskill joining us from st. louis, and thank you, senator, for coming in. >> thank you. >> i want to play two clips. this is what i said exactly two years ago, two years ago today, the night that president obama was elected president, and what i said the other night two years later. listen to these clips. >> and cnn can now project that barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president-elect of the united states. cnn is now...
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used that word? >> yes, correct. someone on his staff. >> more on this story coming up. thanks, mary. >>> president obama is desperate to create more jobs in america. right now, some of the titans of business, including some democrats have turned against him. i'll ask the white house senior advisor valerie jaret what if anything the administration can do about this? >>> and sarah palin's new answer to the old question -- will she run for president of the united states? the days of just hinting about that may be over. >> i want to thank you. driving home nails quickly and easily in the tightest spaces. more innovation, more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> here's the way one economist sums up the new jobs report. the economy is no better, no worse. america's workers are still in hell. a huge problem for the president, for his party, for the country. o
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us out? she's behind the same policies that got california into this mess. >> larry: a break and we'll come back with more. "parker spitzer" airs before this show. here's what they discussed with van jones, former white house adviser for green jobs. watch. >> the real solution is to get the private sector involved. now to make that happen you've got to have the rules in place to give them incentives. we didn't get across the finish line with the senate. >> what are jobs that are clean jobs. >> sure. putting up solar panels, building solar farms, manufacturing wind turbines which have 8,000 finely machined parts, as much steel as in 26 cars. you can put the auto workers back to work making wind turbines. we have a saudi arabia of wind energy in america. not just in the plains states. oy from wonder to discovery. the science of chemistry, our guide. the human element, our conscience. and to make this journey, we have become the new order of hunters and gatherers. finding answers in the elements
us out? she's behind the same policies that got california into this mess. >> larry: a break and we'll come back with more. "parker spitzer" airs before this show. here's what they discussed with van jones, former white house adviser for green jobs. watch. >> the real solution is to get the private sector involved. now to make that happen you've got to have the rules in place to give them incentives. we didn't get across the finish line with the senate. >> what are...
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it should be on useful stuff. we should be building another tunnel under the hudson river, roads, bridges, fixing our sewer systems which are creaking and falling apart. there's lots of good stuff to spend on, but above all, spend. >> which of course is the great threat on partner, depending on how you see it. what is the answer to the trade deficit. what is our best answer to this? >> well, there's a generality issue of the rise of china, which is -- that's mixed, and i think in a lot of ways that's a good thing for the world even for us, but right now, the chinese are deliberately keeping their currency undervalued. in effect -- in effect they're subsidizing their exports and protecting against imports. it means they are quite literally stealing jobs from the rest of the world. things aren't always like this, but the way they are now, the chinese policy is predatory, destructive, and at the moment they see no reason to stop because no one seems willing to take action against them, but i'm willing. >> i've seen y
it should be on useful stuff. we should be building another tunnel under the hudson river, roads, bridges, fixing our sewer systems which are creaking and falling apart. there's lots of good stuff to spend on, but above all, spend. >> which of course is the great threat on partner, depending on how you see it. what is the answer to the trade deficit. what is our best answer to this? >> well, there's a generality issue of the rise of china, which is -- that's mixed, and i think in a...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >> larry: we're back with parker and spitzer. sounds like a law firm, but it's a television show. and it debuts monday night at 8:00 eastern, 5:00, pacific. let's talk individual races. what do you make of this new york governor's race? >> i'm going to defer to my co-anchor here. >> it's a shame it has descended into these crazy allegations involving carl panadino. the republican candidate is not going to win. it will be closer than people would have thought because of dynamic not only in new york, but upstate new york. the upstate economy is abomination. andrew cuomo will win, but not with the margin he wants. >> larry: why
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >> larry: we're back with parker and spitzer. sounds like a law firm, but it's a television...
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
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let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? >>> and the republican big wigs trashing christine o'donnell before last night, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> a lot of raw politics to talk about tonight. the republican party's tea party turnabout, it unfolded before our eyes following christine o'donnell's upset in the delaware senate primary. the establishment of which many members backed mike castle, originally offered tepid support,
let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? >>> and the republican big wigs trashing christine o'donnell before last night, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your...
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need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is that a badge of honor from your perspective? >> wolf, in the minority, it is. if you try to hold the administration accountable n from the minority when you have no power, the most i can do is get the press to ask a lot of questions and annoy em. ultimately, i have no authority. in the majority, yes, i want government to do what itos's supposed to do and nothing t mo. i want it to do on time what they're supposed to. you know, fema was a failure, recognized by katrina and rita. no question at all. but are you saying it's a success today
need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is...
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let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? we'll tuk him. also ahead, the republican bigwigs trashing christine o'donnell, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. old legs. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming
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president, give us what you want so we can go to battle for it. look, you send me a particular bill. he has to reach a point where he does draw a line in the sand. when you think about presidents in the past, you can say whatever you want to president reagan. when he said i'm going to fire you air traffic controllers if you do not return to work. when he did, he sent a signal to congress and the public, do not mess with this president. i believe that every mayor, governor, has to have a certain level of fear. from his own party and the opposition party. i think the president has made it perfectly clear. i will cut the deal if necessary, but he has not shown on any particular issue where i am willing to go to the mat on this because this is my princip principle. >> when newt gingrich wanted to cut medicare, he voe toed that budget and they shut down the budget. he stood firm. >> so, should president obama have allowed taxes to go up? >> that's right. he would win that fight. >> i wrote a column and said the gop said we know you're going to blink. a
president, give us what you want so we can go to battle for it. look, you send me a particular bill. he has to reach a point where he does draw a line in the sand. when you think about presidents in the past, you can say whatever you want to president reagan. when he said i'm going to fire you air traffic controllers if you do not return to work. when he did, he sent a signal to congress and the public, do not mess with this president. i believe that every mayor, governor, has to have a certain...
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he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying on message, same message. this isn't a race between republicans and democrats or conservatives or working family party members. this is a race between the people and the establishment. and the establishment sees us coming now. clearly, the people are speaking. they're listening to our message. they're engaging. >> okay. wel well, let me play you the cuomo campaign's latest ad. it goes after you pretty aggressively. we'll discuss it. >> carl par dean know got a $1.4 million to create jobs. official filings show one job was created. a $1.4 million tax break for one job?
he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying...
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and china is using our overborrowing to send us these goods at subsidized prices. illegal trade practices, currency manipulation, environmental practices that run amok. >> here's the thing. we all know trade -- bashing foreign nations is easy in a political season and saying unfair trade practices is easy. but you and i both grew up understand economics. trade is good but not when there's an unfairness. how are the chinese gaming the system right now? >> well, nobody that i respect is against free trade. but everybody i respect demands that it be fair. and the only pred cat for -- between fair and unfair is, are you cheating? and the average manufacturered good in china versus its counterpart in the united states, 90% of that cost differential, is actually not labor. many, many, many, too many american workers believe that their wages are what are holding this back. 90% of the difference between a manufactured good in the u.s. and one in china is illegal subsidies, currency manipulation, child labor, environmental practices that are -- >> grotesque. >> grotesque. t
and china is using our overborrowing to send us these goods at subsidized prices. illegal trade practices, currency manipulation, environmental practices that run amok. >> here's the thing. we all know trade -- bashing foreign nations is easy in a political season and saying unfair trade practices is easy. but you and i both grew up understand economics. trade is good but not when there's an unfairness. how are the chinese gaming the system right now? >> well, nobody that i respect...
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tell us what is going on? >> well, joe miller has nationwide buzz since he beat lisa murkowski, and this candidate could play at the polls next week. >> reporter: for a cam nan is one of the hottest stories in the cycle, an ill-timed setback. republican joe miller in a dead heat with write-in lisa murkowski admittedly lied two years ago after being caught using local government u com cos to vote in a poll he set up. that is a violation of ethics rule which is according to the firm where he was a part-time lawyer. alaskan newspapers and the associated press sued to get the documents and a superior court judge agreed this week. i spoke with reed wilson from the political hot sheet about the line. how much does this hurt him? >> well, any time something like this comes out in a campaign, it hurts. especially a week before the election. there are constant questions about joe miller's record while he was working for the fair banks north star borough and another chink in the armor. >> reporter: a disciplinary action
tell us what is going on? >> well, joe miller has nationwide buzz since he beat lisa murkowski, and this candidate could play at the polls next week. >> reporter: for a cam nan is one of the hottest stories in the cycle, an ill-timed setback. republican joe miller in a dead heat with write-in lisa murkowski admittedly lied two years ago after being caught using local government u com cos to vote in a poll he set up. that is a violation of ethics rule which is according to the firm...
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they may find us, and if they find us, they find us. if not, not. >> amazing. karl, appreciate all your reporting these long weeks and months. thanks very much. >>> when we come back, the three-way race to drill the rescue shaft into the mine. the american whose team made it there first and one chilling moment when the drillers heard a bang far down below. >> that was what we didn't want to hear is something like that because we still hadn't punched through into the mine, and so it was definitely a -- a heart-stopper. we're thinking, man, something goes wrong in the last minute. no, i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. my kids say i speak a different language. but i love math and math and science develop new ideas. we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades. the old hydrogen units were very large. recently, we've been able to reduce that. then our scientists said "what if we could make it small enough to produce and us
they may find us, and if they find us, they find us. if not, not. >> amazing. karl, appreciate all your reporting these long weeks and months. thanks very much. >>> when we come back, the three-way race to drill the rescue shaft into the mine. the american whose team made it there first and one chilling moment when the drillers heard a bang far down below. >> that was what we didn't want to hear is something like that because we still hadn't punched through into the mine,...
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avalon with us. joe will stay with us. jessica yellin is on the ground in california and will give us the update on what it means to have a tequila summit. and new polling showing you really don't like anybody if they work here in washington. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ where'd you learn to do that so well. ♪ ♪ where'd you learn to do that so well. ♪ the new cadillac srx. the cadillac of crossovers. cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> interesting new polling. fascinating conversations in strategy shifts out in california. let's talk politics. jessica yellin is with us from los angeles. pete dom niinic joins us from n york. jess, i want to get out to you first. we heard carly fiorina talking about jobs being the number one issue. but there's been a significant strate
avalon with us. joe will stay with us. jessica yellin is on the ground in california and will give us the update on what it means to have a tequila summit. and new polling showing you really don't like anybody if they work here in washington. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven...